US9730534B2 - Magnetic mounting system and method - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- Mounting items to walls typically includes pins or nails that are driven into the wall.
- Such mounting methods can be undesirable because they make permanent holes in walls and can be difficult to remove.
- using pins or nails often also requires holes being made in them item being mounted.
- Such mounting methods are also time consuming and require great precision. For example, where a painting must be hung at a certain position and be level, a user must make careful measurements to ensure that pins or nails are driven in the correct locations(s). Otherwise, new holes must be created in the wall to correct any positioning or leveling issues.
- Alternative methods can include tape or the like, which can be used to couple items to a wall. Although such methods may not generate holes, such tape can still harm the wall and/or the item being mounted to it during dismounting of the item from the wall. Moreover such tape is not configured to be reusable. Accordingly, such methods suffer from the same deficiencies discussed above.
- FIG. 1 a illustrates a front side of a mounting sticker in accordance with an embodiment.
- FIG. 1 b illustrates a rear side of the mounting sticker of FIG. 1 a.
- FIG. 1 c illustrates a side view of the mounting sticker of FIGS. 1 a and 1 b.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a plurality of mounting stickers coupled to a sticker sheet in accordance with an embodiment.
- FIG. 3 a is a perspective view of a user coupling a mounting sticker to a wall.
- FIG. 3 b is a perspective view of a user mounting a hanging item to a wall by placing a magnet on the mounting sticker with the hanging item therebetween.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a user removing a mounting sticker from a wall by peeling the mounting sticker at a peeling tip.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of mounting a hanging item to a wall by sticking a plurality of mounting stickers to the surface of the wall.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a further step in the example of FIG. 5 , where a hanging item has been placed over the plurality of mounting stickers with magnets placed over each of the respective mounting stickers.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a side view of an example embodiment of coupling a hanging item to a wall with a mounting sticker and a magnet.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram of a method of mounting a hanging item to a wall with one or more mounting sticker and one or more magnet.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a method of de-mounting a hanging item from a wall, which has been mounted to the wall via one or more mounting sticker and one or more magnet.
- FIG. 10 a illustrates an example embodiment of a mounting sticker having a shape and graphic of leaves with a plurality of magnetically receptive members disposed at the leaves.
- FIG. 10 b illustrates an example embodiment of a frame architecture comprising a frame body having a plurality of magnets disposed therein and defining a frame opening.
- a mounting sticker 100 is shown as comprising a front and rear side 101 , 102 including a planar sticker body 110 and a planar magnetically receptive member 120 that is coupled to the rear side 102 of the sticker body 110 .
- the front side 101 is defined by the body 110 and the rear side 102 is defined by a portion of the body 110 and a portion of the magnetically receptive member 120 .
- the sticker body 110 comprises a head portion 125 and a peeling tip 130 , which can collectively define a teardrop shape as shown in this example embodiment.
- the head portion 125 can be generally circular with the peeling tip 130 extending from the head portion 120 and terminating at a point 131 .
- the point 131 can be defined by an acute angle of any suitable size including or within a range of any of 85°, 80°, 70°, 60°, 50°, 40°, 30°, 20°, 10°, or the like.
- the peeling tip 130 can be used for removing the mounting sticker 100 from a surface that the mounting sticker 100 is stuck to.
- the magnetically receptive member 120 can comprise a magnetically receptive planar circular disc that is coupled to the sticker body 110 on the rear side 102 on the head portion 125 .
- the magnetically receptive member 120 can be completely peripherally surrounded by a portion of the sticker body 110 as shown in FIG. 1 b .
- a radius R 1 of the magnetically receptive member 120 can be greater than a consistent portion distance D 1 .
- Such a configuration can provide a desirable balance between stickiness of the mounting sticker 100 and removability of the mounting sticker 100 along with the magnetic capability of the magnetic member 120 . Accordingly, in some embodiments the radius R 1 and distance D 1 can be carefully chosen based on desired characteristics of the mounting sticker 100 as described herein. In further embodiments, the radius R 1 of the magnetically receptive member 120 can be less than or equal to a consistent portion distance D 1 .
- the magnetically receptive member 120 can comprise various suitable materials and be magnetically receptive in various suitable ways.
- the magnetically receptive member 120 can comprise steel, iron, nickel, cobalt, manganese, neodymium, and the like.
- the magnetically receptive member 120 can comprise any suitable material that is attracted by a magnet.
- the magnetically receptive member 120 can be magnetic in some embodiments, but in various preferred embodiments, the magnetically receptive member 120 is non-magnetic.
- the sticker body 110 can comprise various suitable materials, including paper, fabric, plastic, metal, or the like.
- the sticker body 110 comprises a durable fabric that is flexible and resists tearing when a user removes the mounting sticker 100 from a surface that the mounting sticker 100 is stuck to.
- the mounting sticker 100 can be coupled or stuck to various suitable surfaces via the rear side 102 .
- a portion of the rear side 102 can comprise an adhesive or otherwise be configured to stick to various surfaces.
- the entire exposed sticker body 110 on the rear side 102 can comprise an adhesive with the magnetically receptive member 120 being without adhesive or otherwise configured to not stick to various surfaces.
- a portion of the exposed sticker body 110 on the rear side 102 can comprise an adhesive with the magnetically receptive member 120 being without adhesive or otherwise configured to not stick to various surfaces.
- an end portion of the peeling tip 130 can be without an adhesive with other portions of the sticker body 110 comprising an adhesive.
- a portion of the magnetically receptive member 120 can comprise an adhesive.
- Portions of the rear side 102 can be configured to adhere to, stick to or otherwise couple with various surfaces in various desirable ways.
- an adhesive such as a glue, gum, wax, rubber, acrylic, silicone, epoxy, polyurethane, or the like can be disposed on the rear side 102 .
- an adhesive can be configured to not strip off portions of a surface that the mounting sticker 100 is coupled with when the mounting sticker 100 is removed (e.g., strip paint off a painted wall).
- an adhesive can be selected for reusability.
- an adhesive can be selected for allowing the mounting sticker 100 to be stuck to and removed from surfaces many times without losing desired holding capacity.
- the adhesive for the mounting sticker 100 can be selected such that the mounting sticker will not effectively be permanently coupled to surfaces that the mounting sticker 100 is applied to.
- the adhesive and sticker body 110 can be configured such that the mounting sticker 100 can be stuck to a wall and removed from a wall a plurality of times, without degrading the integrity of the sticker body 110 and the adhesive properties of the mounting sticker 100 .
- the sticker body 110 will not tear or break and the adhesive will not separate from the sticker body 110 or the mounting sticker 110 will not lose the ability to be reused after being removed from a surface.
- adhesive can be selected based on its stability of adhesive characteristics. For example, some adhesives can become more sticky or permanent over time, and accordingly, adhesives can be selected such that a mounting sticker 100 remains removable and reusable regardless of whether the mounting sticker 100 is removed from a surface within a number of minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, or the like.
- a mounting sticker can comprise a surface configured for static cling coupling, Velcro coupling, gecko coupling technology (e.g., a Gecko Setal Array), or the like.
- certain portions of the mounting sticker 100 can be configured without an adhesive or sticking capability, which can include the rear side 102 face of the magnetically receptive member 120 and/or the front side 101 .
- FIG. 1 a and FIG. 2 illustrate graphics that include text that reads “Good Hangups” on a black background, but this should not be construed to be limiting on the wide variety of possible configurations that are possible and within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
- graphics, logos, lettering, designs, or the like can be absent.
- mounting stickers 100 can be provided as a kit that comprises a plurality of mounting stickers 100 coupled to a sticker sheet 200 .
- a kit can further include magnets as described in more detail herein. Providing a plurality of mounting stickers 100 coupled to a sticker sheet 200 can be desirable because unused mounting stickers 100 can remain on the sticker sheet 200 or be returned to the sticker sheet 200 when peeled from a surface after use.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b illustrate an example method of using a mounting sticker to couple a hanging item 310 to a wall 300 .
- a user 301 can press a mounting sticker 100 against a wall 300 such that it sticks to or otherwise adheres to the wall.
- the user 301 can position a hanging item 310 over the mounting sticker 100 and further couple a magnet 320 to the mounting sticker 100 over the hanging item 310 such that the hanging item 310 is held on the wall between the magnet 320 and mounting sticker 100 due to magnetic attraction between the magnet 120 and the magnetically receptive member 120 of the mounting sticker 100 .
- the mounting sticker 100 can be removable and reusable.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a mounting sticker 100 being removed from a wall 300 by a user 301 lifting the point 131 of the peeling tip 130 from the wall with a fingernail 405 and using the peeling tip 130 to lift the head portion 125 of the mounting sticker 100 from the wall 300 .
- having a peeling tip 130 with an acute point 131 can be desirable because it can provide position where a user 301 can begin peeling the mounting sticker 100 from the wall.
- the mounting sticker 100 can be configured for ease in peeling off a surface.
- the example embodiment of FIGS. 1 a - c can be desirable where adhesive is present on substantially all portions of the sticker body 110 defining the rear side and where the sticker body 110 comprises a flexible material such as a fabric and where the magnetically receptive member 120 comprises a rigid material such as metal and is non-adhesive.
- a user can peel the mounting sticker beginning with the point 131 of the peeling tip 130 until reaching the magnetically receptive member 120 .
- the rigid magnetically receptive member 120 can be used to lift the head portion 125 off the surface, with the non-adhesive face of the magnetically receptive member 120 preventing undue suction or adhesion to the surface. Accordingly such a configuration can provide for ease in peeling off a surface within a relatively constant range of peeling force due to a substantially consistent range of surface area being peeled at a given time during the peeling-of process.
- having a magnetically receptive member 120 of a circular shape can be desirable because it can provide for easier peeling from a surface due to lack of linear edges and the curved peeling profile generated by the circular magnetically receptive member 120 during peeling process discussed herein.
- a circular portion of the head portion 125 can also provide for similar beneficial peeling capabilities. Further peeling benefits can result from the correspondence of the circular shape of the magnetically receptive member 120 , circular shape of a circular portion of the head portion 125 and a consistent distance therebetween as discussed herein.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate an example embodiment wherein a plurality of mounting stickers 100 and magnets 320 are used to couple a hanging item 310 to a wall 300 .
- four mounting stickers 100 can be stuck to a wall 300 in a generally rectangular configuration.
- a handing item 310 can be positioned over and covering the mounting stickers 100 and respective magnets 320 can be used to respectively couple the portions of the hanging item 310 between the magnet 320 and the mounting stickers 100 .
- the hanging item 310 can be mounted on the wall 300 via attraction of the respective magnets 320 and the magnetically receptive member 120 of the respective mounting stickers 100 .
- Such a method of coupling a hanging item 310 to a wall 300 can be desirable for various reasons.
- a hanging system can be configured for removability such that the hanging item 310 , magnets 320 and mounting stickers 100 leave no trace or marks on the wall when removed.
- the hanging item 310 may be easily leveled by moving the hanging item 310 within the coupling between the magnets 320 and mounting stickers 100 , which can provide a movable coupling.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a side exploded view of one embodiment of how a hanging item 310 can be mounted to a wall 300 via a mounting sticker 100 and a magnet 320 .
- the mounting sticker 100 can be stuck to the wall 300 via the rear side 102 with the magnetically receptive member 120 facing the wall 300 and adhesive of the rear side 102 coupling the mounting sticker 100 to the wall 300 .
- the hanging item 310 can be positioned over and abutting the front face 101 of the mounting sticker 100 .
- the magnet 320 can be positioned over the magnetically receptive member 120 , and the magnetic attraction between the magnet 320 and magnetically receptive member 120 can pinch the hanging item 310 between the mounting sticker 100 and the magnet 320 .
- FIG. 300 Although some example embodiments illustrated herein include thin planar hanging items 310 such as posters, cards, or the like, it should be clear that various suitable hanging items 310 can be mounted to a wall 300 . Additionally, although some example embodiments illustrated herein depict mounting hanging items 310 on a wall 300 , it should be clear that the systems and methods described and shown herein can be used on any suitable surface, including brick, concrete, textured walls, painted walls, glass, fabric, the interior of a vehicle, furniture, a computer monitor, a stainless steel refrigerator, and the like.
- mounting stickers 100 can be configured to be coupled on non-flat surfaces.
- the mounting sticker 100 can be flexible such that the mounting sticker 100 can be coupled to rounded surfaces or objects.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram of a method 800 for coupling a hanging item 310 to a wall 300 using one or more mounting stickers 100 and one or more magnets 320 .
- the method 800 begins, at 810 , where a surface of a vertical wall 300 is cleaned and a mounting sticker 100 is removed from a sticker sheet 200 , at 820 .
- the mounting sticker 100 is applied to the surface of the wall 300 , and at 840 , a determination is made whether further mounting stickers are desired. If so, the method 800 cycles back to 820 where a further mounting sticker 100 is removed from the sticker sheet 200 .
- the method 800 continues to 850 , where a hanging item is placed on the wall 300 over the one or more mounting stickers 100 that have been stuck to the wall 300 .
- a magnet 320 is coupled over each mounting sticker 100 to mount the hanging item 310 to the wall 300 .
- FIG. 9 illustrates a method 900 of dismounting a hanging item 310 from a wall 300 where the hanging item 310 has been coupled to the wall 300 via one or more mounting stickers 100 and one or more magnets 320 .
- the method begins, at 910 , where one or more magnets 320 coupled over one or more mounting sticker 100 are removed, and at 920 , the hanging item 310 is removed from the wall 300 .
- each mounting sticker 100 is peeled from the wall 300 via the peeling tip 130 , and at 940 , the one or more mounting stickers are replaced on the sticker sheet 200 .
- a mounting sticker 100 can be configured in various suitable alternative ways.
- the sticker body 110 and/or magnetically receptive member 120 can be any suitable shape, including a circle, square, triangle, oval, pear-shape, star, or other regular or irregular shape.
- the sticker body 110 and/or magnetically receptive member 120 can be any suitable size and although some example embodiments herein are illustrated having a specific size relative to a human hand, other embodiments can be smaller or larger as desired.
- a magnetically receptive member 120 can be coupled to or otherwise associated with a sticker body 110 in various suitable ways.
- a sticker body 110 can comprise an orifice, slot, or the like, in which a magnetically receptive member 120 can reside.
- a magnetically receptive member 120 can be sandwiched between a first and second layer of sticker bodies 110 .
- a mounting sticker 100 can comprise a plurality of magnetically receptive members 120 .
- FIG. 10 a illustrates one example embodiment where the sticker body 110 includes a graphic of leaves and stems and is generally in the shape of leaves and stems. As illustrated in the example of FIG. 10 a a plurality of magnetically receptive members 120 are positioned at the leaves.
- a still further example embodiment includes a calendar made of whiteboard material (or other suitable material) having magnetically receptive members 120 in boxes corresponding to days of the week.
- Another embodiment includes a map having magnetically receptive members 120 in states or countries defined by the map.
- One embodiment can include artistic works having magnetically receptive members 120 .
- a further embodiment can include a wall puzzle having magnetically receptive members 120 and magnets 320 in puzzle pieces.
- a still further embodiment includes a children's growth chart including magnetically receptive members 120 at positions to hang pictures of a child as he or she grows.
- magnets 320 can be associated with various functional and/or decorative elements.
- some embodiments include a button body having a magnet 320 disposed therein.
- a magnet 320 can be coupled to various suitable sculptural elements (e.g., a butterfly, or the like).
- functional elements can be associated with a magnet 320 including a hook, loop, clip, box, Velcro, clock, key ring, vase, adhesive, framing element, or the like.
- FIG. 10 b illustrates a frame architecture 1000 comprising a frame body 1050 having a plurality of magnets 320 disposed therein and defining a frame opening 1060 .
- Such an embodiment can be used to mount a picture or poster to a wall 300 while also framing the picture or poster.
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